Car security/alarm question

I had a viper 600ESP in my old car and was looking at adding a system to my current car. The ESP systems no longer seem to be sold, does anyone know if the XV systems that DEI makes now are similar, or something better of worse?

I think the newer Viper systems are better, and easier to install. But I've come to the realization that alarms are pointless without a proximity sensor. I know three people with alarms who got their shit jacked just because they only had a shock sensor.

Yeah, I got mine (1600XP) just for the keyless entry, remote start, and turbo timer.
Never underestimate the stupidity of a car stereo theif, there are pros out there but most of them are total idiots that will smash your window, tear up your dash, cut your factory wiring harness, stal your backpack with all your college books and work (and not to mention a $160 graphing calculator) Just so they can steal a <$100 CD player.

Heck, when my friend's Alpine CDA-9835 was stolen, the idiots cut the freakin' power supply, and RCA pre-outs off the back of it rendering it a useless hunk of electronics.

Nice, I'm not too worried about losing college stuff. Done with that for the past couple of years. Face always comes with me since it pops out in seconds from my dash unlike the last car I had where it was 5 screws (2 hidden) just to get the chassis out from the dash to get the cd player. Thanks for the input, I'll look into what I can find here locally.

Yeah, I got mine (1600XP) just for the keyless entry, remote start, and turbo timer.
Never underestimate the stupidity of a car stereo theif, there are pros out there but most of them are total idiots that will smash your window, tear up your dash, cut your factory wiring harness, stal your backpack with all your college books and work (and not to mention a $160 graphing calculator) Just so they can steal a <$100 CD player.

Heck, when my friend's Alpine CDA-9835 was stolen, the idiots cut the freakin' power supply, and RCA pre-outs off the back of it rendering it a useless hunk of electronics.